I've noted that seals seem to waddle, wiggle, and shimmy but I've never seen them run. I think it's absolutely amazing that you've gotten them to run on their toes because I didn't even know that had toes. You must discover some interesting things while studying them. I bet it's a fun job. Well, except for smelling like fish all the time.

BTW having some dude cut-and-paste your text into some article on military.com read by a bunch of wannabes, and actually have a role in directly training SEALs, are two very, very different things.

I fully agree. However as a SEAL, Stew is merely able to speak for my tactical students publicly. Its a safety issue for them. I'm still waiting for you to prove you can teach anyone at that level of physical skill for your criticism to have merit.

Not to mention that I'm currently conducting a study for the navy under the supervision of the US Marine Corps. So yes my connections to the military go beyond his article.

As to the topic of trail running, who better that military for a reference to why the intoed posture works.

Experts said the world is flat

Experts said that man would never fly

Experts said we'd never go to the moon

Name me one of those "experts"...

History never remembers the name of experts; just the innovators who had the guts to challenge and prove the "experts" wrong

I fully agree. However as a SEAL, Stew is merely able to speak for my tactical students publicly. Its a safety issue for them. I'm still waiting for you to prove you can teach anyone at that level of physical skill for your criticism to have merit.

Not to mention that I'm currently conducting a study for the navy under the supervision of the US Marine Corps. So yes my connections to the military go beyond his article.

As to the topic of trail running, who better that military for a reference to why the intoed posture works.

Are you saying you are working with the military on TOP SECRET running techniques and that the Marine Corps supervises the Navy? This is exciting!

I've noted that seals seem to waddle, wiggle, and shimmy but I've never seen them run. I think it's absolutely amazing that you've gotten them to run on their toes because I didn't even know that had toes. You must discover some interesting things while studying them. I bet it's a fun job. Well, except for smelling like fish all the time.